How Do I Get a WDI Report in Louisiana?
If you are buying or selling a home in Louisiana, you’ll likely be required to get a wood destroying insect report. A WDI report determines the existence of current or past termite activity.
To get a WDI report, it’s important to enlist the help of a professional pest control company. This WDI report is conducted by a registered pest control expert, who will document either the presence or absence of wood-destroying insects in the property. These reports also often point out factors that may cause future infestations, which is why it’s so important for homeowners to make sure they receive a thorough WDI report.
What is a Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection?
During a WDI inspection, a professional pest control expert will thoroughly examine your home or business to see if there are visible signs of wood-destroying insects, such as termites. A professional company can also determine if a property has previously been treated or undergone an infestation. A WDI report is essential for all homeowners.
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What Happens During a WDI Inspection?
When a pest control company is hired to create a WDI report, there are several steps involved.
In general, the process is as follows:
- A thorough inspection is performed visually as an experienced inspector checks all possible areas for signs of wood-boring insects.
- In addition to looking for live pests, the technician will look for evidence of past activity and risks of new activity.
- Any accessible wooden structure, including decks and porches, will be thoroughly investigated. Anything that isn’t accessible without causing damage, such as the inside of walls, beneath carpets, and more, will likely not be inspected.
- The WDI report will be created and will indicate the presence or absence of wood-destroying insect activity, including termites, carpenter ants, powder post beetles, and more. It will also indicate the risk of future infestations and any evidence of previous treatment.